[2025] UKUT 00185 (TCC)
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber

[2025] UKUT 00185 (TCC)

Fecha: 09-Abr-2025

The Tribunal’s view

The Tribunal’s view

348.

We agree with Mr Stanley that there is a difference between (a) deciding not to disclose something (such as negotiations) because they come within one of the exceptions permitted by the Authority and (b) disclosing a figure which is known to be wrong. None of the provisions on which Mr Jaffey relied allows the latter.

349.

To borrow his language, there is no “metaphorical asterisk” or “caveat” attached to a company’s published results. In other words, the market does not understand that (a) those results may contain figures known by the company to be materially incorrect, and/or (b) that incorrect position will remain hidden until further investigations have been completed.